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Sterling Makes History: Joins Arsenal as Second Player to Play for Four Top-Six Teams

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Raheem Sterling has achieved a rare feat in the Premier League, becoming only the second player to join four of the league's elite clubs. His recent loan move from Chelsea to Arsenal marks a new chapter in his career, reuniting him with Mikel Arteta, his former coach at Manchester City.


Sterling's transfer comes after being sidelined by Chelsea's new manager Enzo Maresca, who prefers a different type of winger. Seeking regular playing time, the 29-year-old England international has joined Arsenal on a season-long loan, eager to make a fresh start.

He joins an exclusive group of players who have played for multiple top-six teams in England, including Nicolas Anelka, who played for Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City, and Craig Bellamy, who played for Liverpool and Manchester City.

This weekend, Arsenal fans will have the opportunity to witness Sterling's skills firsthand, as he brings his expertise to the team in their Premier League match against Brighton and Hove Albion at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, August 31, at 12:30 PM. His addition is viewed as a significant enhancement for the Gunners, generating excitement among fans and pundits alike.

Sterling's debut against Brighton will be highly anticipated, and his presence is expected to bolster Arsenal's attacking options.

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